Chad and Carol Trainor, owners of Urban Olive & Vine in Hudson, Wisconsin, made it a mission to hire and mentor local teenagers for their first jobs.
When Carol suffered a grand mal seizure and spent eight months in a coma, the 30 teens stepped up unasked. They ran the restaurant—opening, closing, managing operations, and caring for Chad—keeping the business alive.
Carol passed away in May 2025 at age 58. The restaurant closed briefly so all the teens could attend her memorial. Chad credits them with saving the business: “These kids became adults and ran our business and took care of me.”
@AlexAgrellaRB KP as good as they are have no desire to play a Div 1 Catholic School. How does this even make sense? Tewksbury is Div 4 and how could they even compete? This is complete nonsense
@AlexAgrellaRB Why would any Div 2 public school team want to be forced into some super 8 tournament and take on a Catholic school team? Makes zero sense. This is a move to protect the private schools. Make the privates play in their own bracket.
@AlexAgrellaRB Every private school
Plays in Div 1 and if you are a great public school program you can opt to play in Div 1 if you do not opt into Div 1 you play Div 2
@oksanka_luky Let me guess this dope is a failed actress of some sort or wants to be a tv news anchor but has failed. The dramatics and theatrics is embarassing.
@TheBigOldDog What it really means is that he has already lined up a more lucrative private job and still collects a hefty pension and he is now making more money with less of a headache.